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16 October, 00:35

A carpenter is framing a window with wood trim where the length of the window is 9 1/3 feet. If the width of the window is 6 3/4 feet, how many feet of the wood is needed to frame the window?

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  1. 16 October, 00:58
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    This is not much of a question, because it doesn't take into account the width of the wood trim.

    So you are asked to find the perimeter of the window, ignoring the width of the trim.

    P = Perimeter = 2L + 2W.

    Here, P = 2 (9 1/3 feet) + 2 (6 3/4 feet) = 2 (28/3 feet) + 2 (27/4 feet)

    So P = 2[28/3 + 27/4] feet. LCD is 3*4 = 12.

    Thus, P = 2 [ 28/3 + 27/4 ] feet. Can you finish? Add together the fractions 28/3 and 27/4.
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